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Let your kids get moving with these fun dance apps for Apple TV.

5 Musical Monkeys

Whynoceros?

A delightfully engaging app based on the beloved children’s song. Five Musical Monkeys takes the rhyme that children love on a genre-hopping journey of singing, dancing and musical exploration. The app comes equipped with Pop, Reggae, Blues, Punk, Bluegrass, Cajun and Mariachi versions of the song!

LISTEN, SING and DANCE – Play the classic song in seven different musical styles: Pop, Reggae, Bluegrass, Punk, Blues, Mariachi (Spanish) and Cajun (Cajun French) are all included.

Whynoceros? is dedicated to bringing wonderfully original mobile applications to thinkers and daydreamers of all ages. Specializing in stories, puzzles, music games and education, Whynoceros? blends entertainment and education without sacrificing the genuine learning so often absent in new media. Whynoceros? is proud to partner with the finest musicians, artists and organizations to deliver experiences that are both captivating and educational.

Whynoceros is proud to have launched Barnyard Bluegrass, a Parenting Magazine “Best Pick” as well as Flight of the Pamplemousse, which is currently taught in schools nationwide.

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Kids Dance PirateSessa: Castle

Susnet AB

Kids Dance with the Pirate Sessa in the Castle
10 kids dance videos where you get to hang out with the Pirate Sessa in her mother’s castle – to dance and just have fun.

The dance moves are made for children around 2-7 years old, the dances are named after words that children recognize.

As an adult you can say the dance titles the first few times, ”this is the butterfly dance” for example.

Your child will soon know all the titles and will probably find some favorite dances, and they might vary over time.

The Pirate Sessa kids dance concept is made to do at home in the living room, at the birthday party or in pre-school.

The 10 dances
Each dance video has a theme that the child can relate to – with simple moves so that the child can just follow along.

The dances in ”Pirate Sessa in the Castle” are inspired by the butterfly, police car, robot, airplane, horse, tiger, frog, scissors and bear. Video and music for each track.

Dance number 10 is freeze dance, which is popular with many children, built-in pauses in the music makes it easy to do dance and freeze – again and again.

Mirror and mimic = just follow along
The basic idea with the Pirate Sessa kids dance concept is to stimulate children’s creativity, musicality and motor skills with the joy of movement and imagination.

To inspire children to get moving and use their bodies in a fun and natural way.

It’s easy to get started, just press play. The child will soon begin to do the moves in its own way. At first, he or she might be sitting and watching, it’s totally okay. Its common to sit and watch the first times, and sooner or later start moving and try to follow along.

It is not necessary to do the moves exactly like the Pirate Sessa, therefore no verbal instructions.
Kids understand what it is about anyway.

The teaching method is called mirroring – watch and imitate. Children learn a lot by watching and doing.

Dance solo or together
Most kids love to dance, boys and girls and the activity is as much fun alone as with others. Dance can be done in many ways, the most important thing is to let small children dance the way they want to, without anyone judging.

The moves are designed to be performed in different ways, this way a 2 year old can do the dances together with a 4 year old and they both have fun and feel successful.

A healthy fun way to move the body
The human body is designed to be moving in natural ways. Today’s children are sitting still more and more and the Pirate Sessa’s kids dance concept is a great contrast.

Movement to music develops coordination and sense of rhythm. This in turn can be used in almost all sports, football for example. To kick or head a ball in the right direction at the right time requires both coordination and rhythm.

Freedom of movement
The Pirate Sessa believes in freedom of movement, children who are dancing should get to feel good, any way a child is doing the moves - is a great way.

Dancing as a child boosts self-esteem and increases the chance to dare to move to music even as a teenager and adult.

So - there are no demands
Pirate Sessa advises parents and other adults to let the dancing child develop the moves at its own pace and in its own way.

It does not matter if the child is flapping his arms forward instead of backward – the important thing is that the child has fun!

Anyone dancing is allowed to do their own versions of the moves and dance without anyone judging.

The way in which the child dances and think is fun – is the right way.

Growing up with an active lifestyle
Embracing a healthy lifestyle at an early age provides a great foundation for a healthy life.
Introducing healthy habits in a fun, playful way increases the possibility of your child to develop a positive attitude to exercise.

Chances are that the movement becomes a natural part of life - forever!

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Kids Dance PirateSessa Dungeon

Susnet AB

Kids Dance with the Pirate Sessa in the Dungeon
10 kids dance videos where you get to hang out with the Pirate Sessa in her father’s dungeon – to dance and just have fun.

The dance moves are made for children around 2-7 years old, the dances are named after words that children recognize.

As an adult you can say the dance titles the first few times, ”this is the helicopter dance” for example.

Your child will soon know all the titles and will probably find some favorite dances, and they might vary over time.

The Pirate Sessa kids dance concept is made to do at home in the living room, at the birthday party or in pre-school.

The 10 dances
Each dance video and song has a theme that the child can relate to – with simple moves so that the child can just follow along.

The dances in ”Pirate Sessa in the Dungeon” are inspired by the helicopter, mosquito, sun, the indian, lion, train, detective, bounce ball and skiing. Video and music for each track.

Dance number 10 is freeze dance, which is popular with many children, built-in pauses in the music makes it easy to do dance and freeze – again and again.

Mirror and mimic = just follow along
The basic idea with the Pirate Sessa kids dance concept is to stimulate children’s creativity, musicality and motor skills with the joy of movement and imagination.

To inspire children to get moving and use their bodies in a fun and natural way.

It’s easy to get started, just press play. The child will soon begin to do the moves in its own way. At first, he or she might be sitting and watching, it’s totally okay. Its common to sit and watch the first times, and sooner or later start moving and try to follow along.

It is not necessary to do the moves exactly like the Pirate Sessa, therefore no verbal instructions.
Kids understand what it is about anyway.

The teaching method is called mirroring – watch and imitate. Children learn a lot by watching and doing.

Dance solo or together
Most kids love to dance, boys and girls and the activity is as much fun alone as with others. Dance can be done in many ways, the most important thing is to let small children dance the way they want to, without anyone judging.

The moves are designed to be performed in different ways, this way a 2 year old can do the dances together with a 4 year old and they both have fun and feel successful.

A healthy fun way to move the body
The human body is designed to be moving in natural ways. Today’s children are sitting still more and more and the Pirate Sessa’s kids dance concept is a great contrast.

Movement to music develops coordination and sense of rhythm. This in turn can be used in almost all sports, football for example. To kick or head a ball in the right direction at the right time requires both coordination and rhythm.

Freedom of movement
The Pirate Sessa believes in freedom of movement, children who are dancing should get to feel good, any way a child is doing the moves - is a great way.

Dancing as a child boosts self-esteem and increases the chance to dare to move to music even as a teenager and adult.

So - there are no demands
Pirate Sessa advises parents and other adults to let the dancing child develop the moves at its own pace and in its own way.

It does not matter if the child is flapping his arms forward instead of backward – the important thing is that the child has fun!

Anyone dancing is allowed to do their own versions of the moves and dance without anyone judging.

The way in which the child dances and think is fun – is the right way.

Growing up with an active lifestyle
Embracing a healthy lifestyle at an early age provides a great foundation for a healthy life.
Introducing healthy habits in a fun, playful way increases the possibility of your child to develop a positive attitude to exercise.

Chances are that the movement becomes a natural part of life - forever!

more info